Wednesday 29 June 2016

He Said 'Quality of time spent while studying matters rather than the quantity'.

Meet, Animesh Bohara, a resident of New Delhi who not only stood as JEE Advanced 2016 Delhi state topper but also scored 310 marks out of 360 in JEE Main 2016 examination.

As the JEE Advanced 2016 results and JEE Main results been recently announced, here's a story of a student who has cleared both the examinations with flying colours. 
Animesh, who bagged 19th rank in the JEE Advanced examination, had scored 94.2 per cent in Class 12 board examination.

So, read on the success story of Animesh Bohara:
Early life and goals:
Since early school days, Animesh was quite a fond of computer programming and gradually developed natural interest in it.
It was in Class 12, when he decided to pursue Computer Science programme, and his father, an electrical engineer, helped him with the decision making process. 
After figuring out the relevant information pertaining to his chosen field, he set his eyes on the most coveted engineering institution in India that is the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
List of examinations that were cleared by Animesh:
  • Junior Science Olympiad
  • Junior Science Talent Search Examination (JSTSE)
  • National Talent Search Examination (NTSE)
  • Senior Science Olympiads (Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy)
  • Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY)
After getting 100 per cent success in these examinations, his confidence also increased, and made him believe that he can "achieve his long cherished goal of getting into the IIT".
During the last two years of schooling, i.e. in Class 11 and 12, he thought to follow a systematic approach and strict regimen and not to over stretch himself beyond a particular point.

Take a look at Animesh's studying schedule in last two years and grab some tips:
  • He used to study for eight to nine hours when he had an off from coaching institute
  • On the.days of coaching, he used to do self-study for two hours
  • He believes, if you're not in a mood to study, then forced studies are of no use
  • Also, during the study time, one should take a break of at least 15-20 minutes in every two hours and listen to music or play games
  • He says, "quality of time spent while studying matters rather than the quantity. So, while studying, any sort of interaction with the outside world though electronic gadgets should be kept to bare minimum unless urgent"
  • Moreover, his school had also been very supportive, and he himself used to religiously take notes in classes
  • And, one should refer to other books only if they were mentioned by my respective faculty, he says
  • We all should make a note of commonly done mistakes so as to not repeat them in future
  • During last two months before examination, he solved previous year papers of JEE Advanced and acquaint himself with the level of questions asked in JEE
  • One should not forget to take seven to eight hours of sleep, as it is refreshes your mind and body
  • On a positive note, he says, one should never panic as there is always a next time.
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Courtesy : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/


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